Next week is the one year anniversary of my Shameless Women column.
Since I already have profiles scheduled for the next two installments, I thought I’d post quickly this week to say THANK YOU to all the Shameless Women we’ve met so far…
I have interviewed so many kinds of women, from musicians and artists, to doulas and environmental activists, to cake-makers, radio DJs, burlesque performers, and more! I have learned so much from these women and been touched by their words. I hope you have too!
Make sure not to miss the super-exciting Shameless Women I have lined up for you in the next few weeks!
And remember, I’m always open to suggestions if you know a woman who I should interview for the column. Feel free to leave a comment below or email Shameless at blogtips(at)shamelessmag(dot)com.
Thanks again, all you Shameless Women!



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Congrats D! And thanks -- it's been a great (and inspiring) year!
Posted by Megan
October 8, 2009, 3:12 PM
Have you interviewed one/both of the sisters who run the Red Tent Sisters store on the Danforth? The store is for women's reproductive and sexual needs through the life cycle and is GREAT! [As are the sisters!] They have also started an online Ecosex website ... check it out :)
Ps. Congrats on a terrific year!
Posted by Ellen
October 27, 2009, 10:46 PM
That's a great idea. Thanks, Ellen! And thanks for the congrats :)
Posted by D. Cole
October 28, 2009, 10:43 AM
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